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Eufy E340 floodlight camera hits record-low price

The Eufy E340 floodlight security camera blends dual-lens 3K and 2K imaging, up to 2,000 lumens of adjustable light, and AI tracking with local recording—no subscription required. It’s currently priced at the cheapest level the source mentions.

The moment you turn a backyard from “dark problem” into “visible plan” usually costs real money—usually more than one gadget can justify. That’s why the current deal on the Eufy E340 is getting attention: it’s a floodlight security camera that doesn’t just record threats in silhouette. It aims to light them up.

The Eufy E340 pairs two bright light panels with a dual-lens camera design. Those panels can deliver up to 2,000 lumens, and both the angle and brightness can be adjusted, including through the app. In the source’s testing. the camera’s illumination is the standout feature—particularly because many outdoor security cameras. while helpful. aren’t bright enough to fully light a path or yard.

Under the hood, the camera uses a 3K wide-angle lens alongside a 2K telephoto lens with up to 8X zoom. The telephoto lens is positioned for detail at distance, capturing faces or car license plates up to 50 feet away. Color tracking is tied to the floodlight. and the source describes the video as generally crisp. with one practical drawback: the camera’s limited frame rate of 15 fps can make moving subjects harder to follow cleanly.

When motion happens, the Eufy E340 is built to keep looking. It can pan 360 degrees and tilt 120 degrees. and it includes AI tracking that automatically follows subjects and returns the camera to its preferred position when the subject leaves the frame. There are also preset patrol positions, which means it can cover a wider area without constant manual repositioning.

There’s an install reality check, too. The camera needs to be plugged into an outlet or wired in, so running cable—or hiring an electrician—is part of the deal. It can be wall- or ceiling-mounted, and the source points to practical placements like under eaves, a side entrance, or above a garage.

The subscription question is where the pitch gets sharper. Local recording is built in, meaning subscribing isn’t essential. The camera supports a microSD card up to 128 GB. or you can connect it to Eufy’s HomeBase 3. which is sold separately. Cloud storage is also available, starting from $3 per month for a single camera covering 30-day event history. The camera is also capable of continuous recording.

Pricing-wise. the source says the Eufy E340 is “currently at the cheapest price I’ve ever seen it. ” and notes that the deal can drop “occasionally.” It also suggests other paths for discounts—an “Absolute Best Prime Day Deals” roundup. a “Best Tech Deals” list. and a Prime Day live blog for handpicked sale highlights—if this particular offer slips away.

Eufy E340 floodlight security camera dual-lens 3K wide-angle 2K telephoto 2000 lumens AI tracking local recording microSD 128GB HomeBase 3 cloud storage $3 per month

4 Comments

  1. No subscription is cool until you realize you still need the HomeBase 3 or whatever. MicroSD sounds fine though, unless it fills up in like a day.

  2. Wait, 50 feet for plates? I feel like that’s marketing BS, because my neighbor’s camera can’t even read a mailbox at 10 feet. Also 2,000 lumens sounds bright but it’s outside so… won’t it just blind people?

  3. All these cameras claim “local recording no subscription” but then it’s always like “optional cloud” and you’ll end up paying anyway. Also wiring it in is annoying, I’m not hiring an electrician for a gadget, cmon. Record-low price today though so maybe I’ll gamble.

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